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Chemistry 2-1

A1C Massey

chemistry 2-1

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2.Due to lack of specificity,_____ is rarely used in diagnosis of a MI.
7.Isoenzyme found primarily in cardiac tissue.
8.Should be avoided, since it produces falsely low values with diazo methods.
9.Oxygen binding protein found in cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle.
10.20C=_______ F
11.Yellowing of the tisues due toexcessive bilirubin levels in blood.
12.Most of the urobilinogen is furhter reduced to __________ and removed through feces.
15.Toxic pigment,______, is rapidly reduced to free bilirubin, which is also toxic.
16.The basic unit of volume in the metric system.
17.The number of gram equivalent weights per 1000 ml of a solution.
18.Normal undamaged RBC has a life span of approximately ____ days.
Down
1.When bilirubin in the blood exceeds the normal range (greater than 2.0 mg/dl)
3.Which element wavelength defines a meter?
4.A muscle fiber protein released during infarct.
5.Called _______ bilirubin because it is soluble in water or plasma.
6.Reaction bilirubin + diazonium salt yields azobilirubin.
7.Merge to form hepatic ducts.
12.The substance bring dissolved to form a solution.
13.What is the liquid portion of specimen called when anti coagulated blood is centrifuged?
14.Specimen of choice.

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